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Old 02-01-2012, 10:17 AM
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I am using track changes in professional version of word 2007 for the first time. After foing some editing, I now have basically a blank page with just a header on it. I want to rmove the header, but I can not find a way to remove the header.


I did remove a section break since I thought that would solve the problem. However I can not put the section break back into the word document.
Thus can you tell me what you sugggest I try to remove the page header from the 'blank' page that has a page header on it.
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If you are saying that the header is a lot bigger than it should be, make sure that the vertical alignment is set to "Top" (rather than "Center"). You'll find this option in the Page Setup dialog box, which you can open by double-clicking the vertical ruler.
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I want to delete (remove) the page that only has a page header on it and nothing else. it is like a blank page.
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Basically I had removed a 'section break' or go to next page option. Somehow page header is still in place.
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OK. Usually "blank" pages contains empty paragraph marks (displays as ¶ symbols with nonprinting marks shown), which you can delete. For more on blank pages, see http://wordfaqs.mvps.org/BlankPage.htm.
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